Security Automation and Orchestration

Events

To coincide with an upcoming webinar, we recently presented guest Forrester Senior Analyst Joseph Blankenship with a series of questions about the current and predicted future state of Security Automation and Orchestration (SAO). Below are his responses to our questions and the Forrester view on the market. How does SAO help security teams? Security teams … Continue reading How Must SAO Solutions Evolve to Gain Widespread Adoption?

Join Phantom CEO, Oliver Friedrichs, and Forrester Analyst, Joseph Blankenship, for an exclusive look at the report, first-hand accounts of successful deployments, and their insights on what trends will shape the future of this emerging technology.

We have another exciting partner and community playbook lined up for the Tech Session this week! We are featuring a new Phantom app that integrates with PhishMe’s Phishing Defense Cloud. We talk often about the depth, or completeness, of Phantom apps. The PhishMe app is no exception, providing seven actions that span ingestion as well as … Continue reading PhishMe Joins the Next Phantom Tech Session

The focus of next week’s GITEC Summit is described as: The continued transition and transformation surrounding the development, implementation, management, and use of information technology for mission-critical functions. Government transformation is also a theme that resonates here at Phantom. Many are surprised to learn that government transformation was actually the impetus for Phantom. Before I … Continue reading Phantom and the U.S. Government’s Digital Transformation

Automation has become so relevant to the mainstream; in our cars, our homes, and even our music. Allow me to digress a bit. The DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) is a mainstay in modern music production. In short, it’s HW or SW that musicians use to record, edit, and produce audio. If you’ve used tools like GarageBand, then you’ve experienced music production capabilities like that of a DAW.

SecureWorld Boston is coming up next week (March 22-23) and I’ve just finished reviewing the agenda for sessions that I would like to attend. When looking at the topics through the lens of automation and orchestration, I always notice so many relevant options—more sessions than I’ll likely have time to attend. Talks like Designing and … Continue reading Automate Anything?